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Funding for Ballroom Security Shot Down by Senate Authority, Art Dubai Stages Scaled-Back Edition Delayed by War, and More: Morning Links for May 18, 2026

France's minister of culture has announced the winners of an architecture competition to renovate the Louvre and build a new room for the Mona Lisa. The winning firms are STUDIOS Architecture (founded in San Francisco, now Paris-based) and New York's Selldorf Architects, with BASE handling landscaping. The project, called Louvre Nouvelle Renaissance, was delayed due to criticism over cost and necessity following the October theft of France's crown jewels from the museum. Louvre president Christophe Leribault and the culture minister have refocused the renovation on upgrading security and preserving the aging structure, with a budget of €1 billion ($1.16 billion) and construction set to begin by 2028.

‘The Generative Universe’: Keith Tyson returns to LA with new exhibition at Hauser & Wirth

Keith Tyson, the Turner Prize-winning British artist, returns to Los Angeles with his first exhibition in the city since 2009, titled “The Generative Universe,” on view at Hauser & Wirth from May 28 to August 16. The show spans 30 years of his career, featuring paintings, sculptures, drawings, and mixed media works that explore generative systems—artworks created through rule-based structures shaped by mathematics, technology, nature, and the artist's own choices. Central to the exhibition is Tyson's early computer program “Artmachine,” which he developed in the 1990s to generate prompts for his own creative process, contrasting with today's AI image generators that respond to human prompts.